Update to the GCC 3.4.6 release, which concludes the GCC 3.4 release
series. Move from tracking snapshots to the official release sources,
which requires an EPOCH bump, unfortunately.
Remove the cklatest target which we just do not need any longer.
Always build both shared and static libraries instead of having these as
two exclusive options defaulting to the former.
Fix handling of shared libraries via rc.d for non-default prefixes and
move the rc.d script from PLIST_FILES to pkg-plist.
Do not strip some of the the binaries any longer.
No longer hardcode the version number in LATEST_LINK.

Update to the 20051220 snapshot of GCC 3.4.6.
Install the .info files of the lang/gcc34 port in a port-specific
subdirectory, which allows us to remove the conflicts with lang/gcc40
and lang/gcc41 and also removes the hidden conflict with lang/gcc33.
Also, convert pkg-plist to use a new substitution (%%SUFFIX%%) instead
of hardcoding the version number 34.

Update to the 20050712 snapshot of GCC 3.4.5.
No longer put target specific files and include files at the very
end of pkg-plist since that broke the /sbin/ldconfig invocations the
ports machinery added there (before we'd get a chance).[1]
Reported by: dinoex [1]

Update to the 20050628 snapshot of GCC 3.4.5.
Directly install libraries into a port-specific location instead of
moving them there after the original installation. This is simpler
and also avoids the problem where the port would overwrite/remove an
existing copy of libiberty.a, which boils down to a true conflict.

Update to the 20050513 snapshot of GCC 3.4.4.
Clean up MASTER_SITES. Add conflicts with the gcc40 and gcc41 ports.
Simplify the handling of libraries which are not installed in all
configurations and put the libgcj libraries in the same directory
as all others, getting rid of the libtool .la archives on the way.
No longer install fsf-funding.7 gfdl.7 gpl.7, remove some cruft from
the post-install target, and simplify generation of the dynamic parts
of the packaging list.

gcc-ooo, gcc compiler for OpenOffice.org 2.0 or later
compilation. This version of gcc is as same as which
Hamburg team use to develop OpenOffice.org, applying
following fixes:
o visiblity fix
http://www.nedprod.com/programs/gccvisibility.html
o emum fix
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2004-07/msg00968.html
For detail, see the announce:
http://porting.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=dev&msgNo=14280
Many thanks to: Pavel Janik <Pavel at Janik.cz>

Add a WITHOUT_LIBJAVA know, which disables building libgcj and thus saves
quite some build time and also disk. Make this the default on sparc64 and
ia64 where libgcj has not been ported to and thus fix long-standing packaging
issues on these two platforms.
On the way, update to the 20040310 snapshot of GCC 3.4.0.
PR: 63427 (mostly)

Adopt this port and update to the 2004-02-18 snapshot of GCC 3.4.
Given that I am now responsible for snapshot generation on gcc.gnu.org,
remove the feature to obtain sources from GCC CVS. Mark broken on amd64
(which used to be called x86_64).

Update to the 2004-02-11 snapshot of GCC 3.4.
Port the following two fixes from the lang/gcc33 port:
2004/02/08: Fix build on systems without a decent version of Perl.
2004/01/30: The Fortran frontend binary is called g77, not f77.

Update to the 2004-01-28 snapshot of GCC 3.4. Merge in my 2004/01/26
change to the gcc33 port and introduce a new make variable SUFFIX to
avoid hardcoding the version number and reorder USE_ variables.

Update to the 2004-01-14 snapshot of GCC 3.4.
Merge in my 2004/01/17 change to the gcc33 port to configure with
--program-suffix and related and further simplifications.
Merge in my 2004/01/13 change to the gcc33 port to make the automatic
generation of the package list for libraries and include files more
failure tolerant, so that at least `make install` now works on sparc64.
Merge in my 2004/01/05 change to the gcc33 port to combine and simplify
the post-install handling of target libraries and GCJ include files.
libgcj still is not supported and packaging is broken on sparc64; mark
BROKEN on that platform.

Update to the 2004-01-07 snapshot of GCC 3.4. Merge in my 2004-01-05
changes which combine and simplify the post-install handling of target
libraries and GCJ include files and my 2003-12-14 change which simplifies
handling of .info files from the lang/gcc33 port.

Update to the 2003-12-10 mainline snapshot of GCC which has fixes for (at
least) two FreeBSD-related problems I had reported against the previous
snapshot.
Make some final adjustments to track changes in directory layout between
GCC 3.3 and 3.4, make some simplifications, and remove the BROKEN tag.

Update to the 2003-11-26 snapshot and fix several packaging issues.
Import significant simplifications of the post-install handling of
GCJ include files from the gcc33 port. Use the new INFO= facility.
The port is still (marked) broken, but should essentially work out
of the box once the remaining upstream bugs have been fixed.

Update from repo-copy of lang/gcc33 to the 2003-11-12 snapshot of GCC 3.4.
There is no bounds-checking patch for GCC 3.4 yet, extended printf format
checking for FreeBSD has not been ported yet, and the port is BROKEN due
to weird libjava build failures which occur if and only if building from
within the FreeBSD ports system.